Apartment Equipments

This apartment is located on the third floor of as typical Budapest building. The house has no elevator but the walk up is worth it: this is a light and spacious flat with 2 bedrooms – with double beds in both rooms. Bathroom has shower and washing machine. The kitchen is well equipped with oven and microwave. Use the air-conditioning on warmer days.
Universities nearby:
• Pázmány – walking distance
• ELTE – walking distance
• Corvinus – 15 minutes with tram 4-6 and metro line M4
• BME – 20 minutes with tram 4-6 and metro line M4
• SOTE – 14 minutes with tram 4-6
• Károli – 15 minutes with tram 4-6 and metro line M4
• CEU – 15 minutes with metro line M2
Renting fee for one room is: EUR 375/month + utilities approx. EUR 90/month
Many of Budapest’s must-see sights are within 10 minute walking distance: the New York Café, the Great Synagogue, Gozsdu Udvar and the famous ruin pubs.
Others can be reached by various forms of public transportation, all available close by: the apartment is close to the 4 and 6 tram, which runs 24/7; the nearest metro station, Blaha Lujza tér is only a couple of minutes away. Two stops with line M2 and you’re already at the major metro-line crossing: Deák tér. From here you can easily reach our shopping streets (Váci utca and Andrássy út), St. Stephen Basilica and the riverside.

It is in the middle of Pest side downtown, following the Capital "C" City Center, right after the intersection of Astoria subway station, from the Small Boulevard till the Great Boulevard from the "downtown speedway" Rákóczi street till the well-known Király street.

Budapest bars at the Wesselényi street stop of the 0-24 hours tram lines, 4 and 6

espite having 4 metropolitan lines, the most important public transport vehicle of Budapest might be two tram lines: the iconic 4 and 6. They are following the Grand Boulevard all along, drawing a half circle, crossing the Danube two times, connecting Pest with Buda and they are operating 0-24 in at least every 10 minutes. They are simply to admire, aren't they?
No wonder that many pubs are to be found along the line of 4-6. Most of them in District Seven, at the range of the Party Quarter of Budapest. There is also a pub chain called the 4es6os. You can spot them at several stops. One of the oldest is at the Wesselényi street stop.

Bars and other drinking units at the beginning of the fancy Király street

Király utca (King street), the borderline between District Six and District Seven is one of the longest, most notable and popular pub streets of Budapest's famous-infamous party quarter fully packed with different type of drinking units. It can be also considered as the final frontier because the pub density goes downhill from here towards the direction of Andrássy avenue. In District Six there are significantly less pubs. Of course you can catch some rare gems in the crossing streets also on the left side. But when you start from house number 1. in the order to get the most out of the pub hunt you have to stay in line and when it comes to turning, better turn to the right!
Finding your apartment here you may get yourself ready to stay always in the middle of th...